MANAGEMENT

Consulting on the future

A skills shortage might not be hitting home yet, but the industry needs to plan ahead

Daniel Gleeson
A significant number of Amec Foster Wheeler’s mining and metals employees started as co-op students

A significant number of Amec Foster Wheeler’s mining and metals employees started as co-op students

The boom-bust cycle charted over time in the sector means that demand for everything dug up out of the ground will inevitably bounce back. Therefore, the global skills shortage that every mining analyst...

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